1898, New York City. Blair Sheridan, owner of Elmwood Cotton Mill, holds a public meeting to ease concerns after part of the Mill collapsed unexpectedly, nearly shutting down business.
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1898, New York City. Workers take to the streets to fight for their rights. Gangs vie for territory while corruption runs rampant among police and politicians. Newspapers indulge in yellow journalism as the Spanish-American War rages on in the Caribbean. Blair Sheridan, owner of Elmwood Cotton Mill, holds a public meeting to ease concerns after part of the Mill collapsed unexpectedly, nearly shutting down business. Some come to take advantage of the tragedy. Some to fix past mistakes or bring the truth to light. Others just want a decent job. Whatever happened, it’s not over yet.
Legend has it that the witch Tabitha Primrose haunts Thrush Hollow, placated only by the annual lock-in tradition performed at her former home. Tonight is the lock-in.
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Over two hundred years ago, the town of Thrush Hollow was home to Tabitha Primrose, now known as a powerful witch. Legend has it that she haunts the town's residents to this day, placated only by the annual lock-in tradition performed at her former home. This year is turning out to be different. Her calling card, a bloody feather, has been found all over town. Hemlock has sprouted fully grown at Primrose's memorial overnight. A corpse turned up last week cradled in the arms of her statue, and gravestones have appeared in the cemetery, suggesting her next victims. Tonight is the lock-in, and a group of out-of-towners has appeared, claiming they want to get to the bottom of this mystery. What are their true intentions? Is the witch really back for vengeance, or is something else behind these omens? The only way to find out is to proceed with the ritual.